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D (A) Anticipating the starting beat of onother song is Drum Major Stephen Bouchard. (B) During football season, Dovid Fritsche makes the 'drums' roll during the morning break. (C) Assistant Drum Mojor Mark Fruska gets the band ready for a between classes pep rally. (D) Bill Farmer ond Ann Moreno have to blow hard to keep worm at one of the eorly morning practices. (E) Looking pretty and playing the soxo- phone comes easy for Cindy Jonda. (F) Giving one of their sporkling smiles are the 1974-75 twirlers Leesa Hohn ond Phyllis Go wen. They performed at the holf times during the football seoson. (G) With all the enthusiosm they can muster, band and Double R Members show vim ond vigor at the games. Band — 59
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Band Blares School Spirit Generating spirit at pep rallies and foot- ball games, the 170 band members weathered out cold morning practices and wet muddy football fields to finish off a memorable season. Among the year's activities were the Buccaneer Music Festival, regional and dis- trict auditions, as well as the solo and ensemble contest in which sixty-nine mem- bers participated. Representing Reagan in All-Region Band were Willie House, Agnes Schillberg, Steve Bouchard, Carol Killen, and Leslea McCullough. The annual Spring Concert and the Band Awards Banquet highlighted the year. E 58 Band
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Allegro Pace Earns Fame for Singers Reagan Choristers rarely had time to take a breath between measures this year. The year began to an allegro pace. Try- outs for district, regional and area choir were squeezed in among rehearsals for the Christmas Extravaganza. Carolling in the Christmas spirit, the Madrigals worked hard on their many luncheon concerts-. No ritardondo was found in spring as Stephen Bouchard, Kay Cearley, and Dick Hacker were named to the All-State Choir. The Madrigals were the winners of the Roosevelt Madrigal Festival held in April. They also won a sweepstakes trophy at UIL Concert Sightreading. (fronl row) Margie Moore, ond Koy Cearley. (second row) Peggy Arndt, Marion Mathis, Lynn Elbrecht, Clare Wylie, Wendy Pomplum, Ann Ford, Avo Clark ond 60 — Choir Teddi Gibson, (last row) Mark Frusko, Chip Locklear, Dick Hacker, Mr. Ken Steele, Paul Kloppe, Bob Griffith and Stephen Bouchard.
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